People remember where they were when man first stepped on the moon, they remember where they were when they heard JFK was assassinated, and people will undoubtedly remember where they were when they heard about the terrorism that occurred on September 11, 2001.
Tears, phone calls, e-mail messages, smiles, cards and flowers are how many non-Muslims across the country have expressed their regret for harassment and threats against Muslims as well as sympathy for the community since September 11.
The playground stands bare and empty. Wind blows across the space where little children until recently chased, skipped and played. The gates of the first government-funded Muslim school in the UK were closed last week for two reasons: respect and caution.
Is your child struggling in school or could do better? A straighforward and practical way to help your children onto the path of academic success, Insha Allah, is offered with these brief but effective 25 tips.
Ever seen the sister or brother, who was the life of Muslim activities, projects, meetings, lectures, bazaars, conferences, conventions and parties....suddenly fade and disappear from the Muslim scene?
Children often engage in bad behavior for the purpose of gaining attention. Teachers need to be able to handle misbehavior effectively for the benefit of the student, as well as the classroom as a whole. Here are some ways that can help.